Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Leg broken in several places by forklift truck

The Swan Mill Paper Company Ltd., of Swanley, have been prosecuted after a worker at its warehouse was injured after being crushed between a forklift truck and a pallet of paper goods.

The circumstances were:

The injured person was
in an aisle in the warehouse taking tickets off pallets that were filled
with paper goods.

The pallets were then to be put on racks at either
side of the aisle.

A colleague using a forklift truck to stack the
pallets on the right hand side of the same aisle, reversed and backed
into the worker, crushing him between the truck and the pallet.

He suffered three breaks in his right ankle as well as two
fractures to his left leg

The HSE:

Found that the accident could have been avoided if simple safety precautions had been taken

Prosecuted Swan Mill Paper Company who were fined £8,000 (inc. costs)

The HSE Inspector said: "The incident was entirely preventable. Swan Mill Paper Company
failed to make sure that there was a safe vehicle and pedestrian system
of work in place within their warehouse. Such a measure would have
prevented vehicles being able to access areas where workers on foot were
moving around. Such a system was entirely possible without any
detriment to the work being done. Due to the clear dangers of pedestrians and vehicles interacting in
the same areas, companies need to ensure, as much as they can, that
workers on foot and forklift trucks on the move are properly separated. The incident at Swan Mill Paper Company was in a fairly narrow
aisle with restricted visibility. The risk of a collision between a
moving forklift and a warehouse operative while both are working in the
same location is significant and should have been obvious to the
company."